Lake Gregory (Western Australia)

Lake Gregory
(Paraku)
Paraku (Walmajarri)
Satellite photo of Lake Gregory
Lake Gregory from space, September 1993. The main body of the lake appears bluish-turquoise in the center of the picture. The multi-braided channels (upper right) that feed water into Lake Gregory from the northeast are part of the Sturt Creek drainage system. There appears to be an excess of standing water in the channels (muddy-looking, yellowish) north and west of the main part of the lake. The surrounding landscape consists of grasslands with numerous sand ridges (thin, dark, parallel lines on the lower left side of the image).
A map of Western Australia with a mark indicating the location of Lake Gregory
A map of Western Australia with a mark indicating the location of Lake Gregory
Lake Gregory
(Paraku)
Location in Western Australia
LocationKimberley, Western Australia
Coordinates20°12′S 127°27′E / 20.200°S 127.450°E / -20.200; 127.450
TypeBrackish water
Primary inflowsSturt Creek
Primary outflowsinternal drainage
Basin countriesAustralia
References[1]
Map

Lake Gregory, or Paraku in the Walmajarri language,[2] is a permanent brackish lake located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, situated between the Great Sandy Desert and the Tanami Desert. Following monsoonal rains it may hold fresh water, but becomes more saline after a number of dry years.[3]

  1. ^ "Lake Gregory". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
  2. ^ Monroe, M. H. (20 November 2013). "Aboriginal Occupation - Populating the Continent - Desert". Australia: The Land Where Time Began. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  3. ^ Daniel, Glen; Kern, Stephen; Pinder, Adrian; Nowicki, Anna (August 2009). "Resource Condition Report for a Significant Western Australian Wetland" (PDF). Bentley, WA: Department of Environment and Conservation. Retrieved 5 May 2020.